# Renaissance & Baroque Architecture Canonical URL: https://shipslides.com/d/architecture-renaissance-baroque-architecture Raw HTML URL: https://content.shipslides.com/d/architecture-renaissance-baroque-architecture/raw Category: Architecture Slides: 30 Updated: 2026-05-15T22:17:27.042Z Tags: architecture, renaissance, baroque ## Summary The Renaissance is the rebirth of classical architecture. The Baroque is what classical architecture does once it has stopped being self-conscious about it. Key sections include: Renaissance & Baroque Architecture.; Opening The dome and the dance.; Chapter I Brunelleschi's dome.; Chapter II The Florentine vocabulary.; Chapter III Alberti.; Chapter IV Bramante.; Chapter V Michelangelo as architect.; Chapter VI Palladio.; Chapter VII Palladio's villas.; Chapter VIII The strain of Mannerism.. ## Slide Outline 1. Renaissance & Baroque Architecture. 2. Opening The dome and the dance. 3. Chapter I Brunelleschi's dome. 4. Chapter II The Florentine vocabulary. 5. Chapter III Alberti. 6. Chapter IV Bramante. 7. Chapter V Michelangelo as architect. 8. Chapter VI Palladio. 9. Chapter VII Palladio's villas. 10. Chapter VIII The strain of Mannerism. 11. Chapter IX The Baroque opens. 12. Chapter X Bernini. 13. Chapter XI Borromini. 14. Chapter XII The third man. 15. Chapter XIII St Peter's, finally. 16. Chapter XIV France: the classical Baroque. 17. Chapter XV Versailles. 18. Chapter XVI Le NĂ´tre. 19. Chapter XVII England, with Wren and Hawksmoor. 20. Chapter XVIII The Habsburg Baroque. 21. Chapter XIX The Rococo. 22. Chapter XX Alberti. 23. Chapter XXI The book era. 24. Chapter XXII The Baroque crosses the Atlantic. 25. Chapter XXIII Baroque urbanism. 26. Chapter XXIV The Neoclassical reaction. 27. Chapter XXV For the shelf. 28. Chapter XXVI Watch & read. 29. Chapter XXVII Three centuries, one conversation. 30. Colophon ## Related Decks - [Sustainable Architecture](https://shipslides.com/d/architecture-sustainable-architecture) - [Ancient Architecture](https://shipslides.com/d/architecture-ancient-architecture) - [Brutalism](https://shipslides.com/d/architecture-brutalism) - [Classical Architecture](https://shipslides.com/d/architecture-classical-architecture)